Thanks, but honestly i think trigger discipline shouldn't be an issue in this photo. I'm no expert at markmanship, but if he was going to take the shot, wouldn't his finger be on the trigger so that he can pull it? A photo is just a snapshot at a given moment. Without a larger context, I think it's impossible to comment on trigger discipline because we don't know at which moment this shot is re-enacting. If he's just doing recon or looking for his target, then yes, I would agree that trigger discipline was not being used, but without knowing the moment of this snapshot, I don't think it's correct to assume the exact moment and comment based on an assumption. Unless you know the exact moment then cool, but I'm the photographer and I don't even know the exact moment this person is re-enacting. served in the military, so I trust his judgement on trigger discipline, but you're more that welcome to question him on this on his page.

Honestly, not sure. Call me a poser, but I really suck at the game and never picked out that detail. But regardless, I really think the cosplayer did an amazing job despite whatever inaccuracies people may pick out.

my initial reaction is to say Gosh it reminds me of a very amazing first person shooting game named corssfire.i act as a sniper in this game.this is one of my favourite games.when i was in college.i play a lot.now i don;t have so much time available to play due to my work.you guys have no idea how much i love this game.but i play it now and then.

oh'it's not a board game.actually a lotta games have the same names.but there r so different.what i am talking abot is crossfire.you have to kill them all if u wanna win.i spent three years with this games.u should give a try.